| Posted: Mon May 2nd, 2005 02:02 PM |
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hunterfisher
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Just wondering if anyone knows how much the dies would cost for the .32 Spec. ?I have a friend who said he would reload some for me if I purchased the dies. Being an obsolete caliber the stores around here want almost $20 a box. Plus about how much would they cost.?.. Any help would be appriciated... Thanks
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| Posted: Mon May 2nd, 2005 03:09 PM |
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Midway has the Lee for 20.00 and the RCBS for 25.00. You can get them for the price of one box of factory.
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| Posted: Mon May 2nd, 2005 07:08 PM |
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Thanks bea, you've been a big help. Appreicate it.
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| Posted: Tue May 3rd, 2005 02:14 AM |
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HF;
If you need any cases, just run .30-30 cases in the resizing die, just be sure to clean the inside of the neck and put a touch of bullet case lube inside the neck first.
The Lee die set has a very well shaped expander rod to do this.
This is the way I make my .32SP. cases
Don
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